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Directed by Paris Barclay
With his signature gospel sound on the Hammond B3, Billy Preston doublehandedly elevated the greatest artists of his time – from the Beatles to the Rolling Stones, from Aretha Franklin to Eric Clapton, from Ray Charles to Barbra Streisand to Sly and the Family Stone. In our film, we explore Billy's career and influence on generations of musicians, as he scored several number one hits of his own and became one of the most sought-after musicians in the world. He did all of this as a soul divided -- by his deep roots in the church, in constant conflict with his identity as a gay Black man, searching for a family of his own that would accept him for who he was.
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Directed by Laura Terruso
Cast: Sebastian Maniscalco, Robert De Niro
When Sebastian tells his old-school Italian immigrant father Salvo that he is going to propose to his all-American girlfriend, Salvo insists on crashing a weekend with her tony parents.
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Directed by Bryan Fogel
When Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi disappears in Istanbul, his fiancée and dissidents around the world piece together the clues to the murder and expose a global cover-up.
Sundance Film Festival
BAFTA Nominee, Best Documentary
ACE Eddie Nominee, Best Edited Documentary - Feature, 2021
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Directed by Craig Brewer
Cast: Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, Wesley Snipes
Akeem learns he has a long-lost son in the United States and must return to America to meet the unlikely heir to the throne of Zamunda. A sequel to the 1988 comedy 'Coming to America'.
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Directed by Craig Brewer
Cast: Eddie Murphy, Wesley Snipes
When Hollywood shuts him out, multi-talented Rudy Ray Moore strikes out on his own to make the 1975 blaxploitation film "Dolemite."
Golden Globe Nominee, Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Toronto International Film Festival 2019, Official Selection
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Directed by Brian Lazarte and James Lee Hernandez
A six-part documentary series from Executive Producer Mark Wahlberg, McMillion$ chronicles the stranger-than-fiction true story of how $24 million dollars was stolen from the McDonald’s Monopoly game of the 1990s, the mysterious mastermind behind the scam and the intrepid FBI agents on his trail.
Emmy Nominee, Outstanding Picture Editing For A Nonfiction Program
Emmy Nominee, Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series
Series nominated for 5 total Emmys.
Sundance Film Festival 2020
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Directed by Jacob Aaron Estes
Cast: David Oyelowo, Storm Reid
In DON’T LET GO, detective Jack Radcliff (David Oyelowo) gets a shocking phone call from his recently murdered niece Ashley (Storm Reid). Working together across time, they race to solve her murder before it can happen. A classic thriller with a supernatural twist, DON'T LET GO is the newest release from BLUMHOUSE, the producers of GET OUT. In theatres August 30th.
Sundance Film Festival 2019
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Directed by Dave Grohl
Music documentary series profiling the musical inspiration of the eight different cities where the Foo Fighters record their eighth album.
Emmy Nominee “Outstanding Informational Series or Special” Series nominated for 4 Emmys total, winning 2.
HPA Nominee "Outstanding Editing, Television"
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Directed by Hunter Adams
Cast: Ted Levine, Samantha Isler
Participant in the IFP Narrative Filmmaker Lab.
After 13-year-old Jacqueline Mather (Samantha Isler) loses her brother in a mysterious drowning accident, she is soon visited by three moonshiners who offer to bring him back to life, but at a grim cost. As the dark history of her grandfather, Sheriff Waterhouse, is unearthed, the true intentions of the moonshiners come to light.
If you appreciate dark, original and chilling gothic horror stories with a supernatural twist, if you like low-low-budget indies that somehow manage to look and feel like big-time major motion pictures, you gotta check out Dig Two Graves.
- Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
This is an uncommonly smart, well-made and ultimately touching meditation on grief, revenge and the ordinary perils of adolescence that should resonate strongly with adults and thoughtful teenagers alike.
- Peter Sobczynski, Roger Ebert.com
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Directed by Alan White
Cast: John Cusack, Ryan Phillippe, Rachele Lefevre, and Jackie Weaver
A desperate American couple discovers all is not what it seems when they uncover a high-stakes underground scam while traveling abroad. To expose the truth and get back to the U.S., they must risk their lives to save their daughter.